Clinical neuropsychology: Clini-cal training in neuropsychologicalevaluations of adults with a rangeof neurologic, medical, and psychi-atric conditions; and inpatient andoutpatient rehabilitation psychol-ogy with persons with brain injury,spinal cord injury, multiple sclero-sis, stroke and other disabling con-ditions. There is also the opportu-nity to develop research skills in ar-eas of neuropsychology, includingaging and neurodegenerative dis-orders, traumatic brain injury, andrehabilitation. Member of APPCN,see www.appcn.org for additionalinformation. Application process:The application deadline is Janu-ary 6, 2012,for clinical neuropsy-chology. Applicants must submit aletter of interest, transcripts, cur-riculum vitae, completed applica-tion and at least three letters of ref-erence. Application materials andmore information are available fromour website address: http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/psychology-rch.html. Member of APPIC, see www.appic.org. Mayo Foundation is anAffirmative Action/Equal Oppor-tunity Educator and Employer whovalues and emphasizes diversity inour educational, clinical, and re-search programs.

STAFF PSYCHOLOGIST:
Assur-ant Employee Benefits, a disability
insurance provider, is looking for a
staff psychologist to join our Clinical Services/Behavioral Health Services division. The psychologist will
serve as a resource to the disability
claims and underwriting operations.
Clinical or rehabilitation specialty is
strongly preferred. Expertise in reviewing psychological and neuropsychological evaluations is strongly
preferred. Experience in performing peer reviews or independent
examinations is a plus. Visit our
website for full details of the position at www.assurant.jobs. This position will be located in Minneapolis area and a doctoral-level licensure in the state is required.

POSTDOCTORAL CLINICAL/RE-SEARCH FELLOWSHIP: The program in human sexuality at the University of Minnesota Medical School
is seeking applicants to join a vibrant
team of faculty and postdoctoral fellows for a two-year fellowship program. Fellows would provide individual, family, couple, and group
psychotherapy for a wide range of
sexual dysfunctions and problems
including: relationship and sexual
problems, transgender issues, sexual orientation concerns, compulsive
sexual behavior, paraphilias, sexual offending, and HIV counseling.
The clinic serves a diverse group of
patients (an average of 1,300 visits
per month), including children, adolescents, minorities, disabled individuals, and clients with chronic medical or mental health problems. The
training will help the fellow develop
their skills in addressing sexual issues in any clinical setting and conducting psychosexual evaluations. In
addition to sex therapy, treatment addresses a wide variety of Axis I and
Axis II disorders. This kind of diversity makes for an exciting and stimulating fellowship. Fellows complete
a research project that is tailored to
their own interests. Applicants must
have their Ph.D., Psy.D. or M.D. The
fellowship helps individuals gain licensure. We are looking to fill one
position early 2012 and two additional. The fellowship includes a
competitive salary, excellent benefits, and a professional travel stipend. Inquiries to: Dr. Eli Coleman,
c/o Robert Kirby at rkirby@
umnphysicians.umn.edu.

POSTDOCTORAL TRAINEESHIPIN DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOL-OGY: Applications are invited fortwo, two-year traineeships. Special-ized training is available in multi-lev-el (genetic, neurobiological, behav-ioral, and experiential) basic, trans-lational, and clinical research in thedevelopment of cognitive and emo-tional processes that are dysregulatedin mental disorders; longitudinal re-search that charts the emergence andchange in emotional and behavioralproblems of children who are at highrisk of developing mental disorders inorder to facilitate identification, in-tervention and treatment; and devel-oping and testing better preventiveinterventions for children at high riskfor developing affective and conductdisorders. Preference is given to ap-plicants trained in psychopathologywho need additional training in psy-chobiology/neuroscience, or the re-verse. Qualifications include: train-ing and experience in behavioralsciences, strength in research meth-ods, and promise as research schol-ars. Starting date is expected to beAugust 27, 2012. The NIMH stipendis based on number of years sinceaward of the Ph.D. doctoral degreemust be completed by time of ap-pointment. Applicant must be U.S.citizen or permanent resident. Ap-plication review begins March 1,2012. Position open until filled.Submit curriculum vitae, statementof research interests, graduate tran-scripts, GRE scores, three letters ofreference, and samples of publishedand unpublished theoretical and em-pirical work to: Dr. Dante Cicchetti,Postdoctoral Training Program, In-stitute of Child Development, 51East River Road, Minneapolis,MN 55455-0345. Equal Opportu-nity/Affirmative Action employ-er, compliant with the Americanswith Disabilities Act. For addition-al information, see: http://cehd.umn.edu/ICD/ or contact: DanteCicchetti at cicchett@umn.edu.

MISSOURI

ASSISTANT AND ASSOCIATE
PROFESSOR—THE CENTER FOR
CHILDREN’S HEALTHY LIFESTYLES & NUTRITION: The University of Kansas Medical Center &
Children’s Mercy Hospitals & Clinics. ( www.chlnkc.org), a joint partnership between the University of
Kansas Medical Center (www.kumc.
edu) and Children’s Mercy Hospitals & Clinics ( www.childrensmercy.
org), invites applications for two tenure-track positions to begin fall 2012.
One opening is at the assistant level
and one is at the associate level. Specific focus area is open, but previous
research experience in pediatric/adolescent obesity or other pediatric/adolescent nutrition or physical activity area is required. Preference will
be given to those who can complement our existing strengths and have
demonstrated the ability for independent work. Ph.D. (or equivalent degree) and fellowship hours (
including all state licensure requirements)
must be completed prior to start date
(if appropriate). Desirable qualifica­
tions include: previous NIH funding as PI, previous work as part of
a multidisciplinary pediatric/adolescent obesity collaborative, and peer-reviewed published papers in the
area of pediatric/adolescent obesity.
Although the positions are being offered through the Center for Chil-